Soil, Mulch, and Compost on the Cheap
Build a no-fuss compost bin from pallets or a food-grade drum and feed it with coffee grounds, veggie peels, and yard clippings. Turn occasionally, keep it moist like a wrung-out sponge, and you’ll have nutrient-rich compost in a few months. Comment with your compost questions and we’ll troubleshoot together.
Soil, Mulch, and Compost on the Cheap
Shredded leaves, grass clippings that have dried, and cardboard sheet mulching are inexpensive ways to suppress weeds and conserve moisture. A good mulch layer can reduce evaporation by roughly twenty-five to fifty percent, cutting watering costs. Ask neighbors for bagged leaves in fall and thank them with a plant division later.